May 2009

Remember cows with blogs? Sure ya do. This week I was talking M2M technology again, but with people who are way more hardcore about it than Scottish farmers wanting to give their cows RSS feeds, or even wind turbine engineers wanting to monitor the state of their bearings and power-control electronics. Putting control logic on…

Read More IP over Mud

What is the time value of scandal? One of the curious things about the current MPs’ expenses row is that the whole thing is pointless. Empty. The whole lot is going to be published anyway. So it’s interesting that the political-press complex is so obsessed by getting hold of – or concealing – information that…

Read More it’s like welfare reform but with politicians

Iduntity cards. Jamie quotes a Computer Weekly article on a “business breakfast” with Jacqui Smith as proof of private sector interest in the project. A business breakfast with Jacqui Smith; the horror. I remember that a “breakfast briefing” with a certain mobile industry luminary who would always have it at Claridges when he was in…

Read More an enterprise of great advantage, but none to know what it is

So, it’s over; the British Army’s responsibilities in southern Iraq have been handed over, and now the rapid drawdown begins. Colour me delighted. But…this is also the last opportunity to do anything for past Iraqi employees. I’m aware that some number of them were taken to the UK, but I reckon someone ought to make…

Read More Iraq

A data point from Germany. You may recall the debate regarding whether or not it was possible for the 7th July bombers to have concentrated their own hydrogen peroxide without needing special equipment; Dsquared took it to the point of carrying out dubious experiments in his freezer. It seems that the so-called Sauerland group of…

Read More …but there’s lots of girls with peroxide curls and the black & tan flows free